Emily Webb, a 25-year-old woman from Australia's Gold Coast, has found a unique solution to her housing crisis by using dating apps to temporarily stay at different men's houses.
With the ongoing housing crunch in Australia making it increasingly difficult for many to find affordable accommodation, Emily has had to get creative.
Despite earning a high income through various sources, including an OnlyFans account and a large Instagram following, she has struggled to secure a rental property, even offering to pay a year's rent upfront.
Emily doesn't want to ask her friends for help. Instead, she has been using dating apps to find places to stay with different men.
She says, "It's working out well. I usually don't tell them. I don't want to make them feel uncomfortable."
Emily maintains that she does not explicitly mention her homeless status, as she believes she does not "look homeless."
However, she is comfortable with the idea of "being a burden to random men," as long as it helps her avoid the costs of renting.
Despite her difficult living situation, the young woman appears remarkably calm. She believes she will find a rental property soon and is not overly stressed.
In the meantime, she is saving a significant amount of money, as she would have had US$660 per week in rent.
In a video, Emily has embraced her "pretty privilege," acknowledging that she is using her looks to her advantage in this challenging situation.
The woman openly acknowledges that she is using her attractiveness to her advantage in this situation. She relishes the opportunity to push the limits of her "pretty privilege" and take full advantage of it while she can.
She didn't think on her feet; she thought with her fanny. There's a difference, one user said.
Also known as homeless sexual, the second user said.
Men do this literally all the time as well, it doesn't make what she's doing right. But if this was about a man, it would have never even made this article, the third user commented.
Wish I can help her with anything life is hard sometimes, another wrote.
She could have just picked one guy. But I guess that would have been awkward right? Someone wrote.
Sarah complained about the ambiguous and unstable relationships she has experienced. She feels hopeless as she is repeatedly disappointed and unable to find a lasting relationship.
Sarah shared that she always invests fully in her relationships, but they never develop as she hopes.
Though she did not want to show her vulnerability, Sarah decided to cry on camera in the hope that her story would resonate with others facing similar dating struggles.
Sarah's TikTok video shows her strong feelings as she talks about her problems with dating in New York City. She starts by saying directly, "I want to talk about dating in New York because it sucks so much."
The video has the caption: "Dating in NYC is not easy."